Posts tagged with "Greg Berlanti"

She’s here and she’s fabulous! CBS and Warner Bros. TV have today unveiled the first image of Melissa Benoist in costume for their upcoming Supergirl series, and you may not believe what you’re about to see.
Blink. Rub your eyes. Look again. Yep – it’s still real.
Now let’s review what WBTV and CBS have offered us here. A female hero. Fronting her own, eponymous production. No bare midriff. No bizarrely contorted...

With the surge of interest in comic-inspired TV shows like Arrow, The Flash, Gotham and Constantine, it should come as little surprise that US television networks have shown themselves keen to pounce on new proposals for superhero stories. After recent reports of an upcoming Supergirl series conceived by Greg Berlanti (Arrow, The Flash, Green Lantern) and Ali Adler (The New Normal, No Ordinary Family, Glee), the latest show idea to surface is a live-action...

In the latest trailer for its upcoming The Flash TV series, The CW gives viewers a more detailed look at the character’s origin story.
The new trailer opens with Barry Allen (Grant Gustin – Glee, 90210) remembering his childhood in voice-over, while we are shown his younger self getting in trouble with bullies because he was “not fast enough” to get away from them, and later watching his mother die after being struck –...

The CW Television Network has ordered pilots for three new series: adaptations of DC‘s iZombie and Flash comics series and Supernatural: Tribes, a spin-off of its successful Supernatural drama show.
Created by Supernatural writer Andrew Dabb, Warner Bros‘ Supernatural: Tribes will explore the universe’s clashing, Chicago-based hunter and monster cultures. The series will be executive produced by Dabb along with Eric Kripke, Robert...

To those familiar with the original, British version of The Tomorrow People, a typically “futuristic” 70s sci-fi series for kids, this shiny, new American update will probably seem as strange as the supernatural powers with which its characters are endowed. Packed full with glamorous-looking US actors and some impressive special effects, this is a pretty far cry from the London streets and cockney thugs that formed the backdrop for its source...